Radio resource management (RRM) for future fifth-generation (5G) heterogeneous networks (HetNets) has emerged as a critical area due to the increased density of small-cell networks and radio access technologies. Recent… Click to show full abstract
Radio resource management (RRM) for future fifth-generation (5G) heterogeneous networks (HetNets) has emerged as a critical area due to the increased density of small-cell networks and radio access technologies. Recent research has mostly concentrated on resource management, including spectrum utilization and interference mitigation, but the complexities of these resources have been given little attention. This paper provides an overview of the issues arising from future 5G systems and highlights their importance. The different approaches used in recently published surveys categorizing RRM schemes are discussed, and the survey method is presented. We report on a survey of HetNet RRM schemes that have been studied recently, with a focus on the joint optimization of radio resource allocation with other mechanisms. These RRM schemes were subcategorized according to their optimization metrics and qualitatively analyzed and compared. An analysis of the complexity of RRM schemes in terms of implementation and computation is presented. Several potential scopes of research for future RRM in 5G HetNets are also identified.
               
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